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Tine Destrooper
Paul Gready
Kristi Heather Kenyon
Corinne Lennox
Nurina Ally
About the journal
Journal of Human Rights Practice is the main academic journal focusing on human rights practice and activism. This online only journal covers all aspects of human rights activism, spanning professional and geographical boundaries.
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The Journal of Human Rights Practice welcomes proposals for special collections on priority themes in the field of study. A special collection is a group of articles, policy and practices notes, or other innovative formats, such as interviews, edited by guest editor(s) under a common theme. The current call for proposed collections is open until 31 May 2025.
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Call for Papers: Special Issue on Activists Pedagogies on Human Rights Education
The Journal of Human Rights Practice is accepting submissions for a Special Issue which will highlight the new ways in which human rights is taught in universities, keeping in mind current global and political changes around the world. Interested authors are welcome to submit a 500-word abstract by June 14th, 2024.
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Special Issue: The State of the International Human Rights System—Normativity and Compliance
Read a special issue from Journal of Human Rights Practice on 'The State of the International Human Rights System—Normativity and Compliance'.
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High Impact Research
Keep up to date with the latest research your peers are reading and citing, with a collection of the most cited articles published in Journal of Human Rights Practice in recent years.
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Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
Explore a collection of leading refugee studies research from Oxford University Press books, journals, and online resources. This collection covers a diverse breadth of regions and topics, including climate migrants, asylum policy in rich democracies, and the impact of COVID-19 on refugees.
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Podcast: Reparations Beyond The State
This Justice Visions podcast features our special collection co-editor, Luke Moffett. Alongside Katharine Fortin, he discusses reparations, the need to deal with past harms, and how we resolve them going forward.
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Human Rights and Hacktivism: The Cases of Wikileaks and Anonymous
Read the blog post and full article from Tom Sorell.

Human Rights Education and Human Rights Law: Two Worlds?
Read the blog post from Paul Gready and Brian Phillips on our Special Issue, Human Rights Education and Training.

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